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Joanna Wright

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I come from the Midlands in England but now live with my dog and my cat in France, where I worked as a couturier before I discovered my passion for writing.
I studied art history with the Open University and fine art with the Open College of the Arts which, alongside the magic and myths of the French countryside, helped fuel my imagination and my need to illustrate the characters I write about.
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“Be in your life an altruist not an egoist.”
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“Nature provided human beings with all the gemstones needed to attain happiness – physical abilities, intellectual and cognitive capacity, and emotional indexes, yet surrendering to demanding indices of an inflated ego leads us to living a miserable life.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“How we interact in our world that we inhabit determines how much happiness human beings enjoy. The ego guides human beings in performing their practical activities, and egotistical utility in turn motivates human behavior. An inflated ego can cause human beings to live in a corrupt and unethical manner that is hostile to other humans and the environment. A person’s passions can imprison them.”
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